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  2. Better Off (Alone, Pt. III) - Wikipedia

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    Chad Downs of Cultr said that the "iconic vocals mix seamlessly with today's progressive melodies and deep basslines". [1] Malvika Padin of Earmilk said that the song had an "uplifting vibe wrapped around it" and that Walker's Alone series was a "meaningful trilogy built on notes of positivity, unity and encouragement both on and off the dance floor". [4]

  3. Dreamer (Alan Walker song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was Walker's first release on NCS in eight years and also his first since his original contract expired and his previous releases were dropped. [3] According to the press release, the impetus for "Dreamer" came from a Twitter poll in which Walker asked fans, "Can you believe it's been 10 years since I started posting my music on Youtube.

  4. Alone (Alan Walker song) - Wikipedia

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    "Alone" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker. Incorporating uncredited vocals provided by Swedish singer Noonie Bao, [1] it was released commercially for digital download on 2 December 2016. [2] Two sequels to the song were released: "Alone, Pt. II" (2019) and "Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" (2023). [3]

  5. Lost Control (Alan Walker song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Lost Control " is a song by British-Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker and Romanian singer and songwriter Sorana , from Walker's first studio album, Different World . Background

  6. Alan Walker - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, he ranked number 11 on DJ Mag ' s Top 100 DJs. [9] Walker has accumulated a net worth estimated at $20 million by 2022. [10] In a rating of the most subscribed YouTube channels in Norway by vidIQ, Walker is ranked at the top of the list with around 45.7 million subscribers as of March 2024. [11]

  7. Alan Braxe - Wikipedia

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    Alain Quême (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ kɛm]), known professionally as Alan Braxe (born 9 July 1971), is a French electronic musician. He is most widely known for his collaborative work with the musicians Fred Falke and Kris Menace , and for being part of the musical trio Stardust .

  8. Alan Oldham - Wikipedia

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    Alan D. Oldham was born around 1963. [1] [2] From 1987 to 1992, he hosted Fast Forward on WDET-FM, Detroit's NPR affiliate.He played techno and industrial as well as hip hop and punk. [3]

  9. Intelligent dance music - Wikipedia

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    In November 1991, the phrase "intelligent techno" appeared on Usenet in reference to English experimental group Coil's The Snow EP. [21] Off the Internet, the same phrase appeared in both the U.S. and UK music press in late 1992, in reference to Jam & Spoon's Tales from a Danceographic Ocean and the music of the Future Sound of London.